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*AGE SIX. Che Casper Daily Cridune MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS under the the average rate of duty on qe said tariff amounts to only 15 the truth of z Press 1s exclusive'y entitled to the/orem, and total only $582,754,1! use fer peblleation of all news credited in this paper|the senator’s claim is seen,to be im ‘ible. ad also the local news published herein. site postoffice. Sea penalties, -? Fd BBP a Pe wiptelediat ‘Casper KYiromeben enter a Ee inte Se alba tone tat dive Scone tithes ‘people class matter, November 23, 1916, On the other hand, the truth is t, in most issued every evening and,instances, the foreign producers or shippers, The 5 wine Macnine aohuacerey Sunday, at Casper, jand not the consumers, have paid the. aus Wyoming. Publication oftices: Tribune Building. oppe-|Their selling prices have been deliberately low- ered so as to enable them to sell their products this country. Matters and of ‘elephone It Happened in Wyoming. State-Wide Interest, Wired i i i ae H ‘of this country has been increased by billions of dollars by and through the operation of the -----15 and 16 . tation Business Telephones _. nn . Brauch Telephone Exchange Connecting All fart act of 1922, which put'to work’ six million | for cS year ae over Seen Departments __________!workmen who had been idle and started the By mines and mills of the country to working over- Sovcaan ‘ute records di pleeed ous sas 2 oe the . HANWAY If we should subtract the entire amount } F>'/ra"s wi uggets. J. B. HANWAY and E. B. time. acre a ee es of t ; Advertising tatives of the duties collected during the year just! Christensen’ shows on oo 1 people, cht time should be free Prudden, King & Prudéen, 1720-23 Steger Bldg. closed, or even from the amount which the tar-|/qmount of moisture was only 17.67 ed on this subject rudden, King . 172 cago, Il, 256 th Ave. New York City; Globe — iff of 1922 has added to the incom e of the ere meres compared to 15.51 inches Boston, Mass., Suite 404 Sharon Bids.. 55 New Motllcan people, the balance in favor of the ta Reco ees eS poakers., yeeeeg lf gomery St., San Francisco, Cal. Copies of the suis | Sould ‘be: a0 ‘large die -teeaiaberthe Sreorre! inh cldest any the year wa Se seas een eoseesoe artic a eaters a come. |duties paid, or the total amount of our imports, iv Decem! of the .gre Ss of and San Francisco offices and v G wey publish; Se in ion: thermometer registered 43 ened” | was in owes phe shes feners are rd wena ane peti ot Sine | Saptten St eve nate (So Se eee) ce People| Why Doctors Warn e Are Unearthed! A gainst Coffee or. | z e Tea for Children s 96 degrees above zero, the Tabor Grand has been-a paying channels which make for the prosperity of the $$» * |} oa de 5 poser tear ad -$9.00/ American people. Instead of that, he uses it An Old Timer ‘ “ HE reason is simple. Coffee and tea contain drugs which tend to irritate the delicate many another good mining plece in ree to propagate free trade rot. nervous system of children, and so upset health. that territory obtained by rich le The Federal Bureau of Education includes in its rules to promote health among growing school children, the warning that “children should not drink tea or coffee at all.” __ Why confine the warning to children? You are careful to protect the health of your children; why, then, take chances with your own health, when a change from coffee or tea is made so easy by Postum. Postum is a delicious, pure cereal beverage— ideal for children and satisfying to adults. Postum for Health i ie 5 Fas & should lend}! encouragement to ell investors and & Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation (A B. ©) SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carrier and Outside State (me Year, Daily and funday ---—--------- One Year, Sunday Only ~----———---- Six Months, Daily and Sunday —-----—--—-----= viduals who do not even Fate Say ant eer oe « BAI ftaen, no evne ing ae a Oue Month, Dally and Sunday ---————--—— 78 On the Bandwagon the Skosbone river, t thirty 5! BERKELEY, Calif, Jan. 16. Per Copy -—-.--.---. a yeara, vistor this week, greeting some of Lloyd George possesses two outstanding| niles above Cody was a Basin , 7ee Tabor Grand ts from all reports comi: charactristics. He is a masterful politician |his friends of many years ago. Mr. who -knowawicwinn Six Month, Dally ané sunday --.------------——- $$)! and he is a brilliant opportunist. Defeat does {John was one of the first men mounds in the Kern Lake and Buena Three Months, Dally and Sunday .--.----------- One Year, Sunday Only -.-----------——-—--—-——— —>___ VETERAN ENGINEER OF UNION - PACIFIC DIES AT HOME IN LARAMIE Large Coal Bill GLENROCK.—The city had a er plant last month—about $700 for ORIGINAL Malted Milk ago. to carry the ma‘l frora Lost Cabin : Vista regions of Sonoma county, < sieageyAbgy eaten -—-- -t5)not discourage him in the least. On the con-|¢hrough the Basin and also from _ Calif., by investigators from the de Outil subscriptions must be paid in advance and t@ltrary jt reinforces him. His cablegram to Mestestae, to Waahale..- He, came \ tapers hdl ter rename a Dai'y Tribune will not insure delivery after gu *Ithe ‘New York newspapers portrays him at his PB Whoa wis then ohtiae ‘Qlarge 2% to be : lat the institution. tiohh' becben fs ions thowth tay Sree: best. He discards -the conservatists. and sets|poay of land near the town of Otte, Pipher fer conting’ iaw react Began pel BAe 2 Gifford, associate curator of KICK, IF YOU DON'T GET YOUR bye. jhis face toward laborism. Ramsey Macdonald |In sae oon) ae rrined John. Edman, an assayer of good bre ciate Aad Ber sil arp yo If 00 don't tind yor eae be delivered is the new political Messiah of Britain—if he who is now postmaster at Cody, and Tepute. baa made many assays of rlety of the American Indian. race carefully for it, call 15 or 16 and it will ee pth ; 7 i Gras gaiecas pos iy the ore coming from this mine and| Nhitn was ween ae enn Face to you by special messenger. Register complaints/is wisely guided by Lloyd George! The Liberals|run a saw mill above Cody. and has gent away samples in years| "ruc Was Peculiar to the San Joa. before 8 o'clock, and Laborites have much’ fn common, Tut, neitt | ¥ch fansaled hed &) Planing mill past. Ho 1s satisfled with the. re- thé people. probably. lived 3,000 yeara er has common ground anywhere with Conserva- then Johnson has given his atten- rai ides tighten erste ir tae A Parable tives, Lloyd George tells the world. And he |tion to his ertene ane inter- gone. = ests and has built one of the best ‘i Once there was a man who bought a block |tells it so adroitly, he reinforces his statements fancies in the state nnd te larecly ee Eatin ane ity and paid for it $20,000. As it in-|so ably, he»presents his case so plausibly, his|{nterested in the cattle business suniniet and ABaiEROasent toc eataae 2 Sait alue he advanced his rents. At|appeal is so fetching, as almost to be convinc- | erabie activity in this mining. dis- on 5 aly ing. While to most statesmen the result of the Rush for Licenses trict is brighter than any time since last he was getting returns from the property |ing. . the war. based on’a valuation of $200,000 and his neigh-|British elections was confusing, Lloyd George RAWLINS.—Jt_ has intety I ————__— bors ‘called him a good citizen and nobody pro-|was able to get a clear and clarion voice above|,,"ihy attention ct state author! pe, the Drifts i roperty or /all of the turmoil, which he echoes as “Get A'|ties that many privately owned and/ moves ie posed to take from him either his property | ither did any man|Move On!” Great Britain~must earry on.|operated automobiles are carrying | <a his returns from the same, neither did any 1 iene: passengers between Rawlins and| GLENROCK. — Highway Engi- say that a law should be passed to give the|How labor will thrill when it reads: Parco, which cars not properly cov-| meer Hall, of Casper, armed witha! 1,2 assrm Wyo. Jan. 16—Jumes trol of his block. to a group of politicians. “There has been a rising and swelling ao ered by Ucenses governing poh | powers Gea Sse pe hires McCibbon. the oldest engineer in con: hanes ‘eltowstone -highway n ‘ i rection in the minds and hearts of the people | business. |up the point of service on the Union Pa. Hin‘stpod ‘high in the egteem, of: his community. | cinat eoclal, cdudltionatwhicls esesiirto enrcent| Halts a cnskal ommert eae ae foe tee reenter te tees: | Mic-aci0 Dae Only, @uainsarsgnrtae’ His fellow men paid him homage. .,, |trate the colored lights of joy on a small section fhervlere: ane ay ee Cs pestipi if {t almost impossible | £094 Who aver ran a locomotive in Now, it so happened that the same man built |5¢ the community, whilst jt condemns multitudes ending oens cee ber wiles. cae for employes at the tank farm to|D&YPt, died yesterday at his home a railroad that ran from his home town to an-|to the dingy gloom which is behind and beneath. | rot be used for the Feanon that the. ceuch trate work. hare.” Mr: podibtes waa born in other city in an adjoining state. The Property| “It has always been a constant source of sura| teenie anys operaing they ‘The highway department attempt.| Scotland. where he learned to be cost him a million dollars and yielded no re-| yi. to me that they have stood these conditions big bus between thess two points, |od this work at the request of the} 2" eneinec ch Bett te saws tee turn in net earnings for a period of ‘years, al-|<, long. Why have they tolerated this state of|has a certificate of public conven. Community club, which is just one | Soouans Egypt to work for a rail- though it greatly helped both cities and all their |things? Shelley, in a song over a century ago, |lence and necessity, whieh amounts| moro evidence of the value of an| *Pt Eukning to dotbatosn sane: inhabitants. urged upon them the obvious truth: ‘Ye are|virtually to a franchise and which Demanise OGL Of Cae Sine ta'm Com: aa) Eile’ enutte’ wan PRbot iben At last it began to pay modestly, At once! many—they are few? {bape the operation of) compet: | munity. } while he was on that railroad in the inhabitants of the cities connected by the “But the ingrained habit of countless ages ing vehi ; railroad petitioned the Government to pass /o? submission and servitude has held the masses is * law giving the politicians the right to arbi-|qo.n—at least, the majority of them.” Revival In Mining trarily control the management of the railroad:| Could Ramsay Macdonald find an abler co- seme At the same time they began sg lens the own-lidintor than Lloyd George? Could Rumsay ANE oe tng. coe get vine eat pebble im an enemy of society. - . ; tray e condi-| biggest industries of the western | ctaggering ‘or coal a’ - = The ee bee that the Gapeetealts did {eran pae Ny RUNES See. pun eresed the, cat ed states which hag been almost: pore: nd ee So Coa neat eok paid a take over the man's railroad and did manage the|afacdonald must be alert to discover the huriles|8 {of many vent Baa been how: |i casted deep aly abd some com: property after a manner ‘to mike it more €X-|in his own camp, Lloyd George warns: radical-|in"the mining reviews of the coun. action was taken that would tena to pensive to those who used it and of less value/icm must, for the moment give way to €xpe-ltry have takeh on” hopeful tones. | lessen the amount used or to cut the to the communities served than it had been diency. _ In short, labor cannot at present at-]} People living in’ certain mining | expense, 3 when it was contgolled absolutely by its owner.|tain its chief objectives; let it, therefore grasp | sections of the Rocky Mountain Re-| It was stated at the meeting that Rich Milk, Malted Grain ext. in powder As a consequence Of this both the owner of the| what it can and bide its time: It must gion are. somewhat prone to take| when the steam plant was first In- form,makesThe Food-Drink for All Ages. road and the communities served by it suffered.|iefore it can walk. The great reforms sought | these signs with a grain of salt, hav- stalled there was an agreement that | Digestible—No Cooking. A light Lunch Finally it came about that a queer and ec-|i,y labor must come graduuly, after people |!75 Has Leen! bea Ce oe Roe dard ste agg Bd Soc ine avers gt bandas vfs Tablet, form. centric man who lived in one of the cities asked |haye been educated up to them—or disillusioned | mes only to creh awd t a je . i i h f tivtl class of fucl that it has been nec- = Substitutes if anyone could explain to him why the owner] to their virtue, ax may happen through the | 2-2-2 tee coming activtles. ___[class_of fucl_that it_has been _nec- OE Ae TR RAVES ase: ie 8@> Avoid Imitations of the railroad was berated for building, own- ossession and wise éxerci‘e of power. 5 ing and operating that piece of property and|” : For economical pencil luxury use And kere is Floyd Georges Parthian shot, praised for getting rich from the business block | jis lwing conclusi that cost him but $20,000. “It ix therofore his chance—let him take And after he had asked the question no man|;t manfully and without hesitancy or delay and 17 black degrees—and 3 copying American Lead Pencil Co., 220 Fifth Ave., New York answered, but publicly he was branded as a fool|then alone will he make good. If he dioes, I and one without sense. Furthermore, it was earnestly belieye that the Liberals in the House pointed out that when in his presence somebody |of Conimons will see him through.” had been heard to refer to the “intelligent pub- Lloyd Georgs leaped to leaders! Pp over the lic” the man had laughed derisively and after|heg.; 6f Mr. Asquith, his chief; may he not be the manner of one who had heard somebody as the guide, philosopher and friend say something that was excruciatingly funny. jof fam uy Macdonald? So long as Lloyd George ig on the scene British politics will Free Trade Bunkum neither be dull nor uninteresting. Senator Pat Harrison of Mississippi, is a 9 Yery eloquent speaker, and for that reason a Monetary Fallacies most dangerous one. He can clothe economic} Ail of the evils of irredeemable paper cur- falsehood with the verisimilitude of truth, mak- rency, issued at the will of governmental au-! ing, by the magic of his eloquence, black seem thorities, have been seen again over nearly all to be white, and white seem to be black. It is|turope. . All of the specious, pleas in favor-of said that. Satan appears as an angel ‘of light,|easy credit for the purpose of overcoming un- which makes him all the more to be feared. employment, raising prices and helping debtors, When free traders issue their propaganda they |have been advanced and the proposals tried, un- are apt, when able, to imitate his satanic majes- | ¢jj everybody, has-had enough of them. The Don’t Have Tire Trouble ~~ USE - MICHELIN Reduced Rates Classes In All Commercial Subjects Start Thursday, 7:00 p. m. ty, and the versatile senator from: Mississippi |theory that no concrete standard of value is re- < Casper Busir hess CORDS has, as we have said, the ability. In- his|quired, that lawfully issued paper, bearing the for Colle: In Jackson Day speech delivered at Pittsburg, he Stamp of the sovereign power and possesing the ge, inc, made the following statement, according to legal tender quality, does not need to be con- press reports: vertable into any, other. kind of. money,’ that “If the Administration and those who blind-| sold has‘no real utility and that its use as basic jy endorse the Mellon plan of reducing taxes|money has been due to. the tyranny of there j really desire to help the average American cit-|custom or the interests of international bank- izen, either in the reduction of taxés or in the/ers, has been exploited in every corner of En-/ cost of living, then why do they not lift some of rope, but nobody any longer repeats it. f ‘Winter Tours Phone 1325 R. M. MOSHER We're HANDY FOLKS Nobod: . : ‘Te W FOR WE ~- = the taxes ‘carried in the last iniquitous Fordney-|does reverence to the government stamp ane Florida, The Gulf Coast Rerun. 0 me E THE MICHELIN MAN McCumber Tariff Law—a law that adds to the|there now. Eyerywhere the authorities are 4 re burdens of the American consumer $4,000,000,- racking their brain: 000, annually. If the Mellon proposal is in the|behind the money. interest of reducing the high cost of living, and Nowhere did the advocates of paper money those who champion it are sincerely advocating originally contemplate such excessive issues; sto get some tangible value Southeastern Resorts 316 'W. Yellowstone Phone 309 PLUMBING PERFECT- uy? » extravagant statement destroys the force of h it for that purpose, then how can the preset high and exorbitant taxes on sugar and flour and meats and clothes and ten thousand other necessaries that add to the costs of every man, wontan and child in America, be maintained?” The only way which Senator - Harrison’s statement can be true is-that’the said Fordney- McCumber tariff act has permitted the impor- tation of in the acighborhood of $4,000,000,000 worth of foreign products, and that carries with it the acknowledgement that such a vol- ple of the United States. If this is his idea | frtoes farther than any protectionist of whom| we know, for protectionists believe in the impor-| tation of non-competitive products. But, of course, the senator does not mean that. - In fact, it is hard to determine just | what he does mean, and we doubt if he knows it himself. He is simply trying to say some- thing about the tariff act of 1922, and doin for purely political purposes. But his y remarks. The report of the bureau of com- | merce shows thet for the eleven months ending they simply followed the easy course, or what amid the perplexities of the time seemed to them to be temporarily the only course, but once started they found that the nee for each sue. cessive issue was more pressing than for the previous ones, Issues of paper money are a stimulant which quickly loses its effect, leaving the business situation more in need of. another dose than it was of the first one. { In justice to the European governments it u a should be said that the chief reason for the ume of imports constitutes a “burden” on the|paper issues with them has been the pressing need for means of meting the enormous demands on the treasuries, swollen by unemployment doles and the increased cost of all state services, Neverthless, the fallacy of all the arguments in behalf of irredeemable currency has been again most effectively exposed. Such currencies do not make money cheap in other sense than its value is depreciated, so that more of it is re- quired to buy everything. The argumen: that they make business good by causing a rise of prices is based upon this depreciation, and every degree of depreciation is a step toward the ruin which has been reached in Europe, where the with November, 1923, our total imports amount. to $3,503,954,911, or half a billion less than ‘amount which the senator says the present tariff adds to the burdens of the public. As savings of millions of people have been wiped out, the. incentive of thrift hks been destroyed and masses of people haye been brought face to face with starvation. Puree CUBA Go One Way—Return Another— Stop-Overs at All Points Come in and let’s discuss your win- ter trip. Planning comprehensive tours is a special feature of BUR-~ LINGTON SERVICE, ; F. S. 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